Review by Tom Pearson for Ultimate Mis-Made Bill by Max Krause

Review by Tom Pearson for Ultimate Mis-Made Bill by Max Krause
Review by Tom Pearson for Ultimate Mis-Made Bill by Max Krause
5 out of 5

Outstanding

Many know and perform a version of the classic "Mis-Made Bill". It is a great trick and startling to see the ordinary bill turn into a "mis-made" bill. But what makes this different is that you can show the serial number of the bill beforehand and then show the bill transformed as a mis-made bill…and the serial numbers are exactly the same, thus eliminating the notion that you switched bills. This is a beautiful item, and the CD that comes with the trick is fantastic. It teaches you every detail of how to perform the trick.

I highly recommend the Ultimate Mis-Made Bill. It is another creation of Max Krause, and it is one you will carry with you to perform anytime someone asks you to perform magic. You will love having this in your magic repertoire and performing this classic. Nothing like this has been offered before to the magic community, and Max has done magic a favor by offering it to magicians and magic enthusiasts.

I highly recommend it.

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Review by Tom Pearson for Impromptu Supreme Serial Killer by Innovative Deceptions

Review by Tom Pearson for Impromptu Supreme Serial Killer by Innovative Deceptions
Review by Tom Pearson for Impromptu Supreme Serial Killer by Innovative Deceptions
5 out of 5

Outstanding

Somehow I was fortunate enough to come across Max Krause and discovered some incredible new magic that he has created. Max has devised a unique method of being able to predict a serial number of a randomly selected dollar bill from a group of 7 bills. I don’t want to give the method away, but I will tell you Max’s approach is brilliant and innovative…nothing you would ever suspect nor would you ever realize it is possible. This is a great item and a "must have" if you like to do mentalism and to perform impromptu anywhere, anytime, and in the most ordinary of conditions.

My words can’t do justice to this item, as the method is infallible. It is a winner, and I highly recommend it. Even Larry Becker praises it for its methodology and performance possibilities. The only thing you need to focus on is your presentation. I highly recommend you get it. You will absolutely have fun with it.

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Review by Tom Pearson for Bill To Impossible Location (B.T.I.L.) by Max Krause

Review by Tom Pearson for Bill To Impossible Location (B.T.I.L.) by Max Krause
Review by Tom Pearson for Bill To Impossible Location (B.T.I.L.) by Max Krause
5 out of 5

Diabolical and Outstanding

This is another Max Krause winner that absolutely will slay ’em. You borrow a bill, ask a spectator to write down the serial number and then you cause the bill to disappear. So far so good, right? What slays ’em is that you cause the bill to reappear in the most outlandish and/or impossible location right before the spectators’ eyes. They have been watching you the whole time and see you vanish the bill…but when you cause it to reappear in a most insane location, and you are able to prove it is the same bill when the spectator verifies the serial number of the bill, well, just watch their reaction.

This is as close to real magic as you can get. There is no explanation as to how you accomplished the effect.

I highly recommend this effect. It is a great buy and one you will enjoy performing in any setting.

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Review by Andy Martin for Ghost Writer's Box by Trickery, Magic Wagon

Review by Andy Martin for Ghost Writer's Box by Trickery, Magic Wagon
Review by Andy Martin for Ghost Writer's Box by Trickery, Magic Wagon
5 out of 5

Sweet Perfection!

Howie at The Trickery has been excited for sometime about his new creation built by those amazing craftsman at the Magic Wagon: The Ghost Writer’s Box. This really is a beauty and not only does is look amazing it works perfectly 100% of the time.

The Ghost Writer’s Box already has endorsement from one of my favorite magicians: Richard Osterlind, and there are even two great routines by him included with the instructions. The box really is perfect. What is particularly nice about this box is that there are no electronics to go wrong and no levers to pull. All the work can be done without the spectator realizing it and without the magician once touching the box. Reset is a snap too.

This really is a utility that has many uses but the brilliant routine Signature Pieces is what it comes with, along with other ideas. In this routine you show the box and open it up to see a bag with 3 pens, a deck of cards and some sheets of paper. You have any pen selected and placed in the groove in the box designed for it. Both the magician and the spectator sign a piece of paper and the spectator closes the box and keeps it at all times – the magician does not need to go near the box. Then a card is chosen and when the box is opened the name of the card is written in the color pen they chose on the piece of paper with both signatures.

It doesn’t get much stronger than this. Unlike some devices which achieve similar effects this is 100% sure-fire – I have yet to see this fail.

This really is an amazing beauty and there is a limited number of them produced for the first run and I believe almost half have already been sold, so now is the time to grab one!

Highly Recommended for Mentalists and Magicians everywhere!

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Review by Andy Martin for The Autograph Materialization by Jon Racherbaumer

Review by Andy Martin for The Autograph Materialization by Jon Racherbaumer
Review by Andy Martin for The Autograph Materialization by Jon Racherbaumer
5 out of 5

An amazing routine for W.O.W!

Wow – I love this routine! Jon Racherbaumer really has come up with a great routine for Mazuda’s W.O.W. gimmick and if you already have the gimmick then the routine is freely available on Joe Stevens site.

What is neat about the routine is that the gimmick appears to change the card twice: first from a joker to the Spectator’s card and second the spectator’s signature visually appears on the card right in plain view. It looks startling and takes away any heat from the gimmick.

I love it!

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Review by Andy Martin for Ultracinese by Leonardo Milanesi

Review by Andy Martin for Ultracinese by Leonardo Milanesi
Review by Andy Martin for Ultracinese by Leonardo Milanesi
3 out of 5

Nice Gimmick, Great Potential, but not for me.

When I first saw the video for Ultracinese I thought wow that looks great, but I think I’ll stick with Eddie Gibson’s Twist Off. However, as the hype continued on the internet I decided to take the plunge.

Sadly, my first instinct was probably best. I’m quite sure for some people this works as advertised, but for me it did not. I was unable to make it work consistently and I really tried. The gimmick is very well made and thought out, but it takes a certain knack, and I’m not convinced that even if you have "the knack" it will work for everyone.

I really wanted this to be as amazing as it looks – but it wasn’t for me.

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Review by Andy Martin for Card-Shark – Medieval Tarol Deck by Card-Shark

Review by Andy Martin for Card-Shark - Medieval Tarol Deck by Card-Shark
Review by Andy Martin for Card-Shark – Medieval Tarol Deck by Card-Shark
5 out of 5

Wow these cards are a Masterpiece!

I for sure don’t need any more decks of cards, but I must say how much I’ve fallen in love with the whole Card-Shark line of vintage cards. They look so authentic and the artwork is amazing. If you look at these Tarot cards for example – every card is different, not just the Major Arcana cards, but the Minor too. Incredibly detailed.

If you ever wanted to do some card magic with a bizarre theme or just something that looks a bit different and interesting, without looking like "magic cards", Card-Shark is the way to go.

Highly Recommended for anyone who loves playing cards.

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Review by Andy Martin for Two Copper One Silver by Jamie Schoolcraft

Review by Andy Martin for Two Copper One Silver by Jamie Schoolcraft
Review by Andy Martin for Two Copper One Silver by Jamie Schoolcraft
5 out of 5

Poor Photos, Beautiful Coins

I’ve always been a Johnson Boy when it comes to coins – and before Johnson an Eddie Gibson Boy – and never saw the need to purchase more expensive ones. However, when you do purchase coins from Todd Lassen or Jamie Schoolcraft you do notice the difference. Is it worth the extra cash? Well that depends on how much you perform the effects – for most of us hobbyists probably not, but if you do treat yourself you will love playing with the coins.

The two sets of coins I’ve purchased made by Schoolcraft are not as high end as the the Todd Lassen ones that George Guerra has kindly added to my site, but they are still a marked improvement on the Johnson ones.

I’ve been a big fan of Copper, Silver, Brass Transposition but go back and forth whether the Two Copper one Silver is better as it is easier to follow. Anyway, this is a beautiful set and now I have two higher end sets of coins I can choose which routine suits my mood the best.

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Review by Greg for Astro-Ball Cabinet by Dave Powell

Review by Greg for Astro-Ball Cabinet by Dave Powell
Review by Greg for Astro-Ball Cabinet by Dave Powell
5 out of 5

Astro Ball Grows Up

I only own small props by Dave Powell, so I didn’t know what to expect from him with an effect this sizable. In Dave’s case, the quality didn’t go down when the size went up.

This reworking of a classic is stunning. First, the construction is what you would expect if you are familiar with Dave’s work. It is created with care using high quality hardware and woods, and the assembly and finish are works of precision.

Second, the design is a vast improvement from this effect’s predecessors both visually and mechanically. Visually, the piece is elegant and mysterious, with no garish designs or decals. It can serve you well as a straight trick, or as more of a bizarre spirit cabinet presentation. Mechanically Dave chose to make a very logical jump from the horizontal cabinet like the Milson Worth version, to a more dramatic, vertical construction. The conversion makes for a more appealing presentation since the emphasis is now on height verses horizontal space. The interior is tighter, which makes the appearance of the ball in the glass seem more impossible.

This is now my favorite Dave Powell effect. I hope he continues to dabble with the parlor-sized pieces, and reworks some other classics. He may be reinventing the wheel, but his wheel is better.

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